Ministers will soon be announcing a "ground-breaking" late-to-bed tax to come into force in the UK. The new Tax will ensure everyone goes to bed before midnight in a bid to improve the heath of all UK citizens and boost the UK economy. Public Health England also hopes it will improve the health of children.
It is a simple business model. Find the cheapest Chinese phone and put a once well known brand name on it. Sell to gullible consumers at a huge markup for as long as you can get away with before people realise it is a lemon.
While the RISC-4 IA is open, the U54 is a closed design.
So while the having an open IA is better than nothing, don't expect to be looking at the intricate details of how processors like the U54 are designed as that part is strictly closed. It is unfortunate that semiconductor fabrication is so prohibitively expensive leaving FPGAs as the only viable option for community designs.
Oooh, send them a letter that will frighten them! Just drop them from the government recommended medication for use in schools and recommend one of the alternatives instead. Money is the only thing these corporations listen too, cut off the money to punish them.
In the US market a licensor must have a measure of control over the products produced under license. If Sharp failed to include that then it is deemed a naked license and Hisense should be able to apply for revocation of the Shap trademark for TVs.
When she announced that the conservatives would take the value of peoples homes into account when assessing funding for home care she lost a big chunk of their core supporters. The majority of Conservative voters are middle aged, middle class homeowners. They feel that by buying their home they have been responsible and had to cut back on spending for discretionary items to pay for it. They feel it grossly unfair that people who have lived the high life and spent all their money on holidays and recreation get free care where as they get their home taken from them.
She gambled that she could push this through because people would still vote conservative because they had no confidence in the labour opposition. But that gamble didn't pay off, people turned to the opposition.
So, they are frightened that a laptop may contain a bomb or incendiary device. Has it never occurred to them that a terrorist could use a remote control device to detonate it?
Clearly they learnt nothing from the CIA exploits leak that cased the NHS to go into meltdown when black hats got hold of the code.
They just don't have a clue, compelling legitimate companies to provide ways to break into their encryption just means that the terrorists will use other encryption techniques either developed themselves or from a company outside of the UK who doesn't care about UK laws.
End result, law abiding citizens loose their privacy, terrorists continue with impunity.
The most difficult cases will be assigned to the most experienced and senior practitioners where as simple cases will be given to junior and inexperienced physicians. Clearly complex cases are higher risk that routine procedures.
The problem is new owners of domains adding a robots.txt causing the archive to remove old site scrapes. It seems entirely reasonable to assume that adding robots.txt file should only apply to current content as chances are that prior content is not content that is owned by a new owner of a domain.
I think that existing content should remain but new scrapes stop when a new robots.txt file appears on the domain. A complaints procedure then provided for content owners who didn't realise that their content was being archived to request that it be removed.
A significant number of these upgrades will not be software upgrades but system upgrades. Of course a nice new computer is going to help things get done faster.
but who owns the ducts and what if the comms companies don't want to pay the price to use them and would rather lay their own. Are they forced to pay the monopoly rates?
Could it be that people who don't maintain an activity that requires a significant amount of mental activity begin to loose brain function. Just observing people who I know who have retired I have noticed a significant number of them have no significant interests. Once they retire they spend their days mostly sat watching TV, a very passive activity. It is these people who seem to loose their ability to cope with mental tasks, while others who have a hobby or some kind of interest that they are actively involved in seem to do much better.
I think there is some truth in use it or loose it, most striking example is my mother-in-law was very active, attending classes and involved in various activities. However after a stroke she was unable to attend these activities and over time it was obvious to see the decline in her mental capacity. It wasn't a sudden change caused by the damage caused by the stroke, but rather a decline over time. Of course some of it may just be age related but it does seem from observation that less she did the greater the decline in ability.
Despite evidence to the contrary the Catholic church holds on to the notion that Christianity (well their version of Christianity) is the exclusive keeper of morality. They think that only by believing in their particular belief system can a person have moral values. They are there as they are concerned about technologies such as AI lack moral and ethical standards according to the Catholic belief system.
Microsoft are not buying Hardware made in Europe, it is made in China, Malaysia, Korea and Japan. As a result they are already paying tariffs if any exist, that won't change outside of the EU.
I'm convinced that it is partly because they had realistic expectations and took jobs that there was a demand for. I know very few people from my parents generation who had non-jobs, they did things like work in a trade like construction or in a factory. They had no expectation of being a sports phycologist or new media analyst, but most of the young people I know have no expectation of doing a real job.
With ever increasing population we see massive migration of people to do these jobs from economically disadvantaged countries because nobody wants to do those jobs. We end up with 1000 young people after the same non-job. I am surprised that as many of them find employment as they do to be fair.
Kodak sold the film division to U.K. Kodak Pension Plan (KPP), or rather handed over control in return for debt write off. So now the pensioners can buy film for their cameras and support their own pension plan.
Ministers will soon be announcing a "ground-breaking" late-to-bed tax to come into force in the UK. The new Tax will ensure everyone goes to bed before midnight in a bid to improve the heath of all UK citizens and boost the UK economy. Public Health England also hopes it will improve the health of children.
It is a simple business model. Find the cheapest Chinese phone and put a once well known brand name on it. Sell to gullible consumers at a huge markup for as long as you can get away with before people realise it is a lemon.
2 Tell them the address of someone you don't like
3 Let them call in the police
Now the police do the murdering, the swatter gets jailed for calling the police, you walk free.
While the RISC-4 IA is open, the U54 is a closed design. So while the having an open IA is better than nothing, don't expect to be looking at the intricate details of how processors like the U54 are designed as that part is strictly closed. It is unfortunate that semiconductor fabrication is so prohibitively expensive leaving FPGAs as the only viable option for community designs.
Oooh, send them a letter that will frighten them! Just drop them from the government recommended medication for use in schools and recommend one of the alternatives instead. Money is the only thing these corporations listen too, cut off the money to punish them.
Yes but the cost of return is the responsibility of the customer unless the product is faulty.
In the US market a licensor must have a measure of control over the products produced under license. If Sharp failed to include that then it is deemed a naked license and Hisense should be able to apply for revocation of the Shap trademark for TVs.
When she announced that the conservatives would take the value of peoples homes into account when assessing funding for home care she lost a big chunk of their core supporters. The majority of Conservative voters are middle aged, middle class homeowners. They feel that by buying their home they have been responsible and had to cut back on spending for discretionary items to pay for it. They feel it grossly unfair that people who have lived the high life and spent all their money on holidays and recreation get free care where as they get their home taken from them. She gambled that she could push this through because people would still vote conservative because they had no confidence in the labour opposition. But that gamble didn't pay off, people turned to the opposition.
Most people aren't in a huff with the Lib dems, they are just irrelevant as none of their policies align with the general public's concerns.
So, they are frightened that a laptop may contain a bomb or incendiary device. Has it never occurred to them that a terrorist could use a remote control device to detonate it?
Clearly they learnt nothing from the CIA exploits leak that cased the NHS to go into meltdown when black hats got hold of the code. They just don't have a clue, compelling legitimate companies to provide ways to break into their encryption just means that the terrorists will use other encryption techniques either developed themselves or from a company outside of the UK who doesn't care about UK laws. End result, law abiding citizens loose their privacy, terrorists continue with impunity.
The most difficult cases will be assigned to the most experienced and senior practitioners where as simple cases will be given to junior and inexperienced physicians. Clearly complex cases are higher risk that routine procedures.
The problem is new owners of domains adding a robots.txt causing the archive to remove old site scrapes. It seems entirely reasonable to assume that adding robots.txt file should only apply to current content as chances are that prior content is not content that is owned by a new owner of a domain. I think that existing content should remain but new scrapes stop when a new robots.txt file appears on the domain. A complaints procedure then provided for content owners who didn't realise that their content was being archived to request that it be removed.
A significant number of these upgrades will not be software upgrades but system upgrades. Of course a nice new computer is going to help things get done faster.
but who owns the ducts and what if the comms companies don't want to pay the price to use them and would rather lay their own. Are they forced to pay the monopoly rates?
Could it be that people who don't maintain an activity that requires a significant amount of mental activity begin to loose brain function. Just observing people who I know who have retired I have noticed a significant number of them have no significant interests. Once they retire they spend their days mostly sat watching TV, a very passive activity. It is these people who seem to loose their ability to cope with mental tasks, while others who have a hobby or some kind of interest that they are actively involved in seem to do much better.
I think there is some truth in use it or loose it, most striking example is my mother-in-law was very active, attending classes and involved in various activities. However after a stroke she was unable to attend these activities and over time it was obvious to see the decline in her mental capacity. It wasn't a sudden change caused by the damage caused by the stroke, but rather a decline over time. Of course some of it may just be age related but it does seem from observation that less she did the greater the decline in ability.
Despite evidence to the contrary the Catholic church holds on to the notion that Christianity (well their version of Christianity) is the exclusive keeper of morality. They think that only by believing in their particular belief system can a person have moral values. They are there as they are concerned about technologies such as AI lack moral and ethical standards according to the Catholic belief system.
The Daily Mail has always been an absolute dreadful comic, calling it a newspaper is just wrong as it is nothing more than sensationalized fiction.
More like sales of $250,000, I bet they failed to factor in the cost of buying the hardware.
Not getting any sex because nobody finds you attractive is one thing. But if you can't find time for sex when it is on offer you are doing life wrong!
Was it connected to the internet? Was it a thing capable of being controlled using that internet connection? So why then is it not an Internet Thing?
I think John would say to today's politicians. 'The problem is, young warlock, that you wish to talk but you don't wish to listen.'
Microsoft are not buying Hardware made in Europe, it is made in China, Malaysia, Korea and Japan. As a result they are already paying tariffs if any exist, that won't change outside of the EU.
I'm convinced that it is partly because they had realistic expectations and took jobs that there was a demand for. I know very few people from my parents generation who had non-jobs, they did things like work in a trade like construction or in a factory. They had no expectation of being a sports phycologist or new media analyst, but most of the young people I know have no expectation of doing a real job. With ever increasing population we see massive migration of people to do these jobs from economically disadvantaged countries because nobody wants to do those jobs. We end up with 1000 young people after the same non-job. I am surprised that as many of them find employment as they do to be fair.
Kodak sold the film division to U.K. Kodak Pension Plan (KPP), or rather handed over control in return for debt write off. So now the pensioners can buy film for their cameras and support their own pension plan.